Making art from things you find in nature is a great way to stretch your imagination. Here is a nature portrait activity adapted from a McNay From Home project for children. It is inspired by ...
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A recent study of 18 major American museums found that 85 percent of art in their collections is by White artists, and 87 percent by men. That makes it nearly impossible for people of color to walk ...
A red carpet, scavenger hunt and a gallery full of children’s artwork are part of a unique photography exhibit planned for 6 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Frame Center Gallery in Hanover. The event, hosted by ...
What’s the deal with Leonardo’s harpsichord-viola? Why were Impressionists obsessed with the color purple? Art Bites brings you a surprising fact, lesser-known anecdote, or curious event from art ...
“Whatever was mortal in Albrecht Dürer lies beneath this mound,” reads the epitaph on Northern Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer’s grave. The elegy’s suggestion of his superhuman status is not without ...
Self-portraits by Van Gogh, Francis Bacon, and more explore not just how these artists saw the world but also what “selfie” culture says about us. Vincent van Gogh, “Portrait of the Artist” (1887) ...
A hand-painted “self-portrait” by the world-famous humanoid robot, Sophia, has sold at auction for over $688,000. The work, which saw Sophia “interpret” a depiction of her own face, was offered as a ...
The authenticity of Paul Gauguin's 1903 self-portrait has long been the subject of debate. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons According to naval records, Paul Gauguin’s eyes were brown. In early self ...
Popular perceptions of van Gogh are often preoccupied with heart-wrenching accounts of mental illness, but Van Gogh: Self Portraits avoids speculative psychoanalytic readings of one tortured face ...
More than 30 painters examine themselves with unsparing honesty in a show of self-portraits bookended by Egon Schiele and Max Beckmann. By Will Heinrich A single self-portrait is an oddity — a ...
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